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Dave,
I apologize for barking back that strong as everyone can and generally does offer an opinion, but seriously $50,000 plus? If you have been in the game as long as I am assuming you have been, that number seems ridiculous. I looked at 6 pages of sold SI's and yes some did have some decent numbers, but 90% were unsold and many of those were newer "Mike Trout" 1st edition or something like that. It doesn't even mention if it's a complete run and only a few magazines were shown. Add to that, try recovering some of these fees from CGC: Economy On-time 25 business days $200 per book $28 per book Standard On-time 15 business days $400 per book $37 per book Express On-time 5 business days $800 per book $55 per book WalkThru On-time Same day No limit $77 per book Jeff, that's great that you have been buying and selling sports memorabilia and magazines for 20-30 years, me too. You're going to tell me that you would be willing to buy this run for $10,000 or more? I am not trying to offend anyone and i'm sorry if i'm ruffling feathers for people, but I think Heritage might be expecting a lot. |
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